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hiraethified
The terms of the Lonely Planet (Thorn Tree) forums really are disgraceful.
Basically, you consent to them selling off your content, uncredited, if they see fit, and you won't get a penny!
Basically, you consent to them selling off your content, uncredited, if they see fit, and you won't get a penny!
Is this really legally enforceable?The copyright in your postings is yours (generally speaking). We sometimes use postings in our publications (books, newsletters, websites, television programs and other products in any media). You give us a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide licence to reproduce, communicate, re-publish, edit, adapt or otherwise use your postings as we see fit, including the right to sublicense to others at our discretion. You also give us a licence to deal with the postings as necessary to perform technical and administrative functions in running the forums.
You may also have moral rights, so you consent to your postings being altered, edited or adapted to use them under our licence in any way we see fit. You consent to us not attributing authorship to you at all, or only attributing it to your registered 'handle'. We generally attribute authorship, but that's not always possible and we decide this on a case by case basis. If we do use your material we may attribute it to your registered 'handle', or contact you to request that your real name be used. Don't worry, we will never publish your real name without permission.
http://thorntree.lonelyplanet.com/terms.cfm